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Mobile Application Architectures

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Modern computer architectures are large containing thousands of lines of code with complex and often distributed forms. Mobile and multi-platform solutions even increase this complexity. Modeling and managing a software architecture is important way of handling these complex systems, describing it to different actors inside software business and for analyzing and improving system performance. In this paper we go through mobile architectural structures and analysis of these with empirical mobile application development. We used different architectural views for analyzing mobile architectures and architecture role in development. The architecture and architectures role on the development has been studied in mobile application- and multi-platform service development.

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Alatalo, P., Järvenoja, J., Karvonen, J., Keronen, A., Kuvaja1, P. (2002). Mobile Application Architectures. In: Oivo, M., Komi-Sirviö, S. (eds) Product Focused Software Process Improvement. PROFES 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2559. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36209-6_47

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